curprev13:1713:17, 5 October 2022 188.192.35.53talk 11,061 bytes−354 Is is not about popularity, but correctness. Mathematically there is ALWAYS an infinite amount of (equivalent) formulas to describe a relationship between two variables. New formulas can be constructed by applying equivalent transformations to given formulasundoTag: references removed
curprev15:2615:26, 29 April 2022 73.154.129.245talk 11,281 bytes−18 The "scale" in mel scale refers to the fact that it is a _function_ which scales raw frequencies into a more perceptually-meaningful space. Its connection to _musical_ scales is superficial at best and confusing at worstundo
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curprev13:1213:12, 17 February 2021 128.179.252.65talk 11,460 bytes−126 An "octave" makes no sense to me in the mel scale; at least this notion is not defined in this article. So I deleted the sentence comparing octaves in mel and "hertz scale".undo